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Holy Family football escapes Mead in 3A quarterfinals

Adam Moore’s interception with just over one minute left secured Holy Family’s 11-1 record and a semifinal spot against top-seeded Windsor, highlighted by 379 passing and 156 rushing yards.

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MEAD — When two equally talented football teams meet up in the state playoffs, one play can make or break a team’s season. In this year’s Class 3A state quarterfinal Saturday, Holy Family’s Adam Moore was that wrecking ball at No. 4 Mead in the No. 5 Tigers’ 34-26 victory. With just over one minute remaining and the Mavericks well on the hunt for needed touchdown, Moore soared into the air to grab an interception. He ended Mead’s season then and…

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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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